This scary deformed creature is emerging from your chest. OMG it’s your inner emo! I don’t really know what this shirt is about simply because it can be interpreted into so many different things. / Anyway, it’s only available on black or a dark coloured shirt (but looks best on black) and I hope you like it :3
simple block of colour
‘back door’ to Forbidden City, China
Dark back entrance lit up on a wet cold night.
Front view of a small cottage with yellow pebble dashed walls and a blue door
Antique yellow Volkswagen Beetle car parked in a parking lot
Abstract Fractalization of a VW Beetle
Some inspired person had been going about gluing frames over some of the street art in Melbourne. / What a cool idea. I loved the red of this slightly menacing doorway with the yellow of the painting. Very primary.
My feet are frozen and my fingers are so stiff that I keep dropping my little wireless shutter release in the crackling snow. It’s seems to me that it’s getting colder by the minute, but we are here to make photos of the Christmas shopping atmosphere, and photos I will do! My sister is shivering, thinking of getting inside somewhere for a cup of hot coffee, but stopping at every ten steps to make just another shot… Now I’m almost finished with this fireplace shot, my teeth are chattering, and in just a few seconds, I’ll be able to lift my hands close to the fire and blissfully warm my frozen digits. My sister is dragging me toward the closest coffee shop, and as soon as we step in, we are told that it is now past closing time… Drat! After a few minutes we finally find another one, still open, where we thaw out a bit before going back to shoot some more, until we’re out of battery power. This is what I call a fantastic night! Shot as is Focal length 24mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/11 / Shutter 2 sec. / Shot in manual mode Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Nikon DSLR Users Group on December 14, 2008
A backstreet in Venice, Italy
Colorful Gregorian’s doors at Dublin, Ireland captured on Dec 2008.
young tibetan nun | tekchen choeling monastery | mcleod ganj | hp | india / © tim buckley | http://www.bodhiimages.com / 77620086ed / / /
Noli, Liguria, Italia / An old village with houses on the shore. Thank you for your attention
Sony Alpha 100 + Minolta 50 mm. 2.8 macro / iso 200, f 4.5, 1/80 sec. / I merged three horizontal shots, because the road was very narrow and I had only a 50 mm. lens. Savona, Liguria, Italia Thank you for your attention. .....
...dappled morning light on a secret door in Udaipur Photo featured in ‘Incredible India’ (also included in ‘Moods’ – the new 2010 Calendar)
Several times a year the Green Valley (Arizona) Camera Club tours Tucson’s Barrio Viejo and adjacent areas. The area is always changing with old homes being renovated and new construction that looks old being built. The colors are amazing! Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 50.
Bonaire, Dutch Antilles in the Caribbean.
can be done any colour
As is: There was a crooked house and it had a crooked door…. This was taken in the modern botanical gardens in Xativa, Spain. / The gardens though small, are full of specimen trees and have unusual old buildings scattered throughout. This little door was sitting in a crooked wall, no matter how I approached it, this is the result. / Fugifilm Finepix S1000fd f/3.2 E1/140 ISO-64
Another image taken at Troyes, France. Region of Champagne. Please visit my Windows and Doors Collection The city centre of Troyes is shaped like the cork of a Champagne bottle. / It has narrow streets lined with half-timbered, now crooked, (wooden-frame) houses. The Knights of the Templar were founded in Paynes, 15 km away. Joan of Arc and then Dauphin Charles (future King Charles VII) entered the City of Troyes riding side by side.
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